The existence of God is what is relevant. And yes, everything, down to individual cells, is aware of the existence of God. It's something we can't possibly comprehend, but it is what it is.
2007-06-27 01:24:42
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answered by Cathrine K 5
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There is a similar notion that our souls are not independent and autonomous but in fact are equally distributed at the cellular level throughout our body. In essence, each cell has its own soul. This idea can be extrapolated both downward to levels lower than our cells and higher to the planet, solar system, galaxy and universe. In this construct, what you think of as your soul is not a separate, unique thing, but an eddy in the stream of the universe. And God? I’ll let you figure that one out.
2007-06-27 02:35:26
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answered by keith_housand 3
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None of our cells have any sense of its individuality, as individually, without the rest of the body, each cell would die.
But they know that they belong to our body, and they reject anything that does not belong to our body.
Because each of our cells think collectively, and unselfishly, and are prepared to sacrifice for each other, they save our bodies from destruction, and human bodies are superbly performing organisms.
2007-06-27 02:06:12
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answered by Tony F 2
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interesting question .. i would think that there might be other problems also if the cells became aware the genetic memory might become a issue .. also what about those people that have mental problems like ADD ,ADHD that would only make thing even more problematic .
2007-06-27 01:28:48
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answered by t_rat3381 1
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your analogy is flawed.
you are trying to compare massively complex conglomerates of cells (humans) and their belief/disbelief in god to a single cells that has no brain to be self-aware with.
You must be a theist of some kind, they often come up with crap like this. Like the tornado and the 747 in a junkyard idea, and the watchmaker idea.
2007-06-27 01:23:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Gotta have brain cells in order to develop consciousness...
2007-06-27 01:22:57
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answered by Anonymous
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We will arrive at the totality of ourselves, and unlike God all of our selves are slaves to our body and do not have free will. So we could simply will them to obey us.
2007-06-27 01:23:44
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answered by sunscour 4
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I feel a holy war coming on! Auto-Immune disorder anyone?
2007-06-27 01:23:21
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answered by Anonymous
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no, they'd probably pray to the brain cause of all the electrical signals lighting things up
2007-06-27 01:24:25
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answered by Anonymous
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They respond to sin or righteousness. Have you removed all the sin from your life?
2007-06-27 01:25:50
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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